“All three states - the Lacedaemonian, the Cretan, and the Carthaginian - nearly resemble one another, and are very different from any others. Many of the Carthaginian institutions are excellent. The superiority of their constitution is proved by the fact that the common people remains loyal to the constitution; the Carthaginians have never had any rebellion worth speaking of, and have never been under the rule of a tyrant.”
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Aristotle's Politics: Writings from the Complete Works: Politics, Economics, Constitution of Athens
Aristotle's Politics is a comprehensive treatise on political theory and governance, drawing from his extensive study of the political systems of his time, particularly the constitution of Athens. The book delves into the principles of government, economic theory, and the social structures that underpin political organization. more
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